The day started off early when I was picked up at 7:10 right at the front door of Gilligan’s, where I’m staying for the week. The tour guide’s name was Steve and he was a
true Australian bloke with the sense of humor and wittiness that you’d expect. He actually did a lot of work with Steve Irwin and had some good stories to tell about The Crocodile Hunter. He said that the way he was on TV is exactly how he was in real life and he wasn’t just putting on a show for the cameras. But our Steve was a great tour guide. On the drive to the rainforest he made sure to point out all the significant landmarks and usually had a joke to throw in about it as well.
After we picked up all of the other tourists, our first stop was Mossman Gorge, which is a small section of the Daintree Rainforest. Usually, we would have been able to go swimming in the river at Mossman, but with all the rain the area has received the water level was too high and the current too strong. I did get to see some neat wildlife though. The highlight was a lizard called the Boyd’s Forest Dragon. It looked a lot like some kind of iguana, or even that little dinosaur from 

ally do it justice. You just can’t take photos of the all trees and foliage and do it justice.
Well, after Mossman Gorge we headed on toward the
Eventually, we went on to catch a cruise of the
ously can withstand saltwater, but prefer freshwater because animals they might want to eat are going to be drinking freshwater, not saltwater. But anyway, the
Next stop was lunch at an entomological center. No, we didn’t eat any insects. This was just the place where Steve would cook our lunches. Before lunch though, I actually got to go swimming in a small rainforest creek and swim with some tropical fish and a big turtle! We tried catching the turtle but he was pretty smart. The water was actually pretty cold but very refreshing and super clean and clear. For lunch, I had some Barramundi, which according to Steve is one of the top 10 best fish to eat in the world. It was very good and the potato salad I ate with it was also very tasty. I got to eat with Steve, too, so this was where he told me some of the stories of Steve Irwin and also gave some good advice about other good
things to do around
After lunch, we headed to
From
g it out.
We were heading home after Jindalba, but on our way we had the rare pleasure of seeing a couple of the most endangered animals in the area, a cassowary. There are only about 1000 cassowaries left in the wild anywhere in the world and we saw two of them, a male and one of his young. We had to stay in the truck though, because cassowaries are very aggressive birds and are the only birds that have ever been known to show aggression towards humans. Two people have actually died from them. But it was really neat to see something so rare. Steve said he hadn’t seen one in over four months and he does a lot of tours, so were just extra lucky!
The day at the Daintree Rainforest was really a great experience. The Daintree is special because it is the oldest rainforest in the world at around 135 million years old and is one of the few untouched rainforests left in the world. It is also one of the most diverse rainfor
ests in the world, meaning it has one of the largest variations of plants and animals on earth. So, actually being able to visit a place so rare and extraordinary like this was very special.
Tomorrow, I’ll be heading out to sea on a sailing, snorkeling, and scuba diving trip, so be sure to check back for details on that!
2 comments:
Hey Mike,
Looks as though you are seeing lots of exciting things. What is a "didgeredoo"?
By the way, you are definitely missing out on some cold weather. The temperature has been in the "teens" (Farenheit) for many days now.
Keep up with the postings. They are most interesting.
Dad
Dad! You know what a didgeridoo is! You were the first person to ever tell me about one. It's the instrument that is basically associated with Australia. Has the pretty deep sound to it and they are made by termites that have hollowed out a log. I'm definitely NOT missing the cold weather and snow. It's nice and warm here!
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